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Irreligion is the
absence or
rejection of
religious beliefs or practices. It encomp****es a wide
range of
viewpoints drawn from
various philosophical and...
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Criticism of
Islam has
existed since its
formative stages.
Early written disapproval came from Jews and Christians,
before the
ninth century, many of whom...
- dissenters, 1,394
faithful of
other religions and denominations, and 664
irreligionists. The
Jewish community grew from 2,717 in 1910 to 7,282 in 1923 and 10...
- the Jewesses, if they did not
convert to
another faith,
legally into
irreligionists. On the
other hand, Jews
marrying Gentile women could (stay) enroll(ed)...
- A
considerable number of
German Gentiles with
Jewish ancestry were
irreligionists.
Lutherans with
Jewish ancestry were
largely in
northwestern and northern...
- antitheist,
humanist (specifically
secular humanist), freethinker,
irreligionist, naturalist,
materialist or physicalist, agnostic, skeptic, or even...
-
increase of
irreligion around the world, the
declared po****tion of
irreligionists in
Africa has been
noted to be on the rise.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, Egyptian...
- Berlin.
Their personal faith – like Jewish, Protestant,
Catholic or
irreligionist – is
mostly not recorded,
since only the ****
files report on them,...
- Action). In
contrast to the
French model for
communal organization for
irreligionists and nontheists, the
Belgian model is
considerably more
structured and...
- from a
Jewish mother or they were
Jewish by conversion), apostates,
irreligionists or Christians. The
Nuremberg Laws of 1935
forbade marriages between...